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Has anyone had a chance to check out beta 1.14 for me? If so, please let me know if there are any other bugfixes needed.
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OK.. try beta 1.15 and let me know if that works any better.
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Would anyone be interested in a feature to show files that are not a certain framerate? The reason I ask is that I recently downloaded a file that was encoded at 60fps and my XBMC pc couldn't handle playback. I had to re-encode to ~30fps to get it to play properly.
This doesn't happen often but just wondering if it would be worth adding... the interface is already getting a bit crowded... not sure where I'd add this.
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The "System Volume Information" problem is still there in 1.15.
I have several drives full of movies all in the root folder (with no subfolders).
The System Volume Information folder sits in the root folder. I guess it's not a file, I apologize, so you'll want to just ignore system/hidden when you get the list of subfolders.
The issue is that once the folder returns an "Access denied" error it won't populate the files in the root.
This would be hard to reproduce without a second drive, but I believe if you dropped an mkv in your root on C:\ and scanned it, you'd never see it hit. (Unfortunately it takes a long time to scan C:\ for testing purposes.)
Thank you for your diligence!
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OK. Thanks for the additional info. I think I know what I might have overlooked. I'll take a peek at the code later today.
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Also, could you post a screenshot so I can see the type of error you are getting? Thanks.
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Try beta 1.16... found a coding error... hopefully the bug is really fixed this time.
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hmm.. okay looks like I have a new bug to fix then! LOL.
I'll work on it some more tomorrow when I get a chance.